Shows Web developers how to harness XML (Extensible Markup Language) to enhance database connectivity, enrich pages with specialized data elements, and move beyond the limitations of HTML Revised and expanded with new and updated coverage of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XSLT, and XHTML Demonstrates more than 100 different XML operations, from formulating Document Type Definitions (DTDs) to using CSS to format and display data, creating data islands, and settingup styles with Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) Helpful sidebars highlight useful tips, high-resolution screen shots clearly illustrate each task, and succinct explanations walk readers through the examples The companion Web site contains all the code examples from the book
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Rob Huddleston has been developing Web pages and applications since 1994. Since 1999, he has been a full-time instructor and has taught Web and graphic design to thousands of students. Rob is an Adobe User Group Manager and was recently named as an Adobe Community Expert for his volunteer work answering user questions in online forums. Rob lives in Northern California with his wife and two children.
Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Open the book, and you will discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate over 100 key XML techniques, including
Adding entities and CDATA to XML documents
Restricting the recurrence of elements
Generating XML using Access or Excel
Creating an XHTML transitional page
Looping and sorting with XSLT
Changing font and text color with CSS
Applying styles with class or ID selectors
Converting XML to XHTML using Dreamweaver
Debugging with Firebug
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"Apply It" and "Extra" sidebars highlight useful tips
High-resolution screen shots demonstrate each task
Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules
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